• Huh Yunjin’s Shimmying Move in LE SSERAFIM’s “UNFORGIVEN” Draws Mixed Reactions from Netizens

    LE SSERAFIM’s latest title track, “UNFORGIVEN”, has been making waves in the K-pop industry with its powerful vocals and electrifying choreography.

    As expected, the group has been busy promoting their new song on various music shows, captivating audiences with their dynamic performances.

    With LE SSERAFIM being a relatively new girl group, it's amazing how much they’ve accomplished in just a year since their debut.

    Their sheer talent and charisma on stage have made them a force to be reckoned with. However, as with any new release, not everyone is completely satisfied, and some netizens have started to criticize the choreography for “UNFORGIVEN.”

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    One of the major issues that netizens have pointed out is the floor dancing that Chaewon and Kazuha have to do, which many find unnecessary and awkward.

    Some have even suggested that this type of dance move is not suited for a K-pop performance, as it could be interpreted in a sexually suggestive manner.

    Another part of the choreography that has come under scrutiny is the shimmying movement done by Yunjin. While some fans feel that it's out of place and strange, others appreciate the confidence and skill it takes to pull it off.

    Perhaps the most concerning aspect of the criticism, however, is the perceived inappropriateness of certain moves for Eunchae, the youngest member of LE SSERAFIM.

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    Several netizens have expressed their discomfort with the suggestive nature of some of the dance moves, particularly those that involve hip thrusts and body rolls.

    They argue that such moves are not suitable for a minor and could be seen as encouraging the sexualization of underage performers.

    Despite the criticism, LE SSERAFIM fans have come to the group's defense, pointing out that the members themselves are not responsible for the choreography and are simply doing their best to deliver a fantastic performance.

    Many netizens have also praised the group for their impressive stage presence and ability to make even the most awkward moves look good.

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    Here are some comments from netizens discussing the choreography of “UNFORGIVEN”:

    "I love LE SSERAFIM, but some of the dance moves in this performance are just too much. I'm worried that it's sending the wrong message to young fans."

    "I don't understand why they had to include those floor dancing moves. It's just distracting and unnecessary."

    "Honestly, the shimmying part is so weird. It doesn't fit the song at all."

    "I'm really uncomfortable with some of the moves they gave Eunchae to do. She's still a minor, and it feels like they're sexualizing her."

    "I don't see what the big deal is. It's just a dance. LE SSERAFIM is killing it, as always."

    What are your thoughts?

  • BTS Jin's 'Running Wild' Soars to No. 1 on Spotify Japan, Hits Global Top 10

    BTS member Jin is taking the world by storm with his hit song Running Wild.

    Released on November 15, Running Wild is the title track from Jin's first solo album, Happy. The song blends a fresh new wave sound with British rock influences and pop rock elements, catching the attention of fans worldwide.

    On November 21, Running Wild reached the top spot on Spotify Japan's Daily Top Songs chart, showing its massive popularity.

    It also ranked No. 2 on the Spotify Top Songs chart in Korea and No. 6 globally, proving its broad appeal.

    Jin’s solo album Happy has also been a huge success. It sold over 219,000 copies on its first day, making it the third-highest album sales for a K-pop solo artist in Oricon Weekly Album Chart history.

    In just three days, Happy reached No. 1 on the Hanteo Country-by-Country Chart in Japan for the third week of November, solidifying Jin's status as a top global artist.

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